Pronunciation: /ɪnɪˈkwɑləti/
noun a difference in size, degree, circumstances, etc.; lack of equality
A1 Inequality in pay can be unfair.
A2 There is a clear inequality in access to education.
B1 The government is working to address income inequality.
B2 Gender inequality remains a significant issue in many societies.
C1 Studies have shown a correlation between economic inequality and social unrest.
C2 The book delves into the complexities of global inequality and its impact on various populations.
formal The report highlighted the growing income inequality in the country.
informal There's a big gap between the rich and the poor in our society.
slang The inequality in pay is totally unfair.
figurative Inequality is like a wall that separates people based on their social status.
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